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The Decemberists: "Everything actually is awful, and it's not that funny"
Colin Meloy chats with Dork about getting out of old habits, branching out into literature and what’s next for The Decemberists.
Nov 7, 2018 • 3:30 PM
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Have I ever lost your way? Have I ever left you waylaid? Have I ever come unstayed? Why would I now? There were times I loathed your name There were times I laid on the blame There were times I brought on shame But why would I now? For I will never be your familiar soul And I will never see your imperial hold But have I ever stood back And watched you fall? Or ditched your call? Or caught you bent around? Why would I now? Have I ever steered you wrong? Have I ever strung you along? Have I ever kept you long? Why would I now? There were times I broke through the walls There were times I broke through it all There were times it felt so hard But why would I now? For I will never be your familiar soul And I will never see your imperial hold But have I ever stood back And watched you fall? Or ditched your call? Or caught you bent around? Why would I now? Though the years they may up-raid you How it all nearly unmade you, laying down Why would it now? Remember when it all went dark Remember went it first rent apart Remember how I held my mark So why wouldn't I now? For I will never be your familiar soul And I will never see your imperial hold But have I ever stood back And watched you fall? Or ditched your call? Or caught you bent around? Why would I now?
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